Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Administrator"s Guide (5900-1738, April 2011)

To disable access for a user to a SFCFS cluster
Type the following command:
# cpsadm -s cp_server -a rm_clus_from_user -e user_name
-f user_role -g domain_type -u uuid
The CP server's virtual IP address or virtual hostname.cp_server
The user name to be added to the CP server.user_name
The user role, either cps_admin or cps_operator.user_role
The domain type, for example vx, unixpwd, nis, etc.domain_type
The UUID (Universally Unique ID) of the SFCFS clusteruuid
Stopping the CP server
To stop the CP server
Type the following command:
# cpsadm -s cp_server -a halt_cps
Checking the connectivity of CP servers
To check the connectivity of a CP server
Type the following command:
# cpsadm -s cp_server -a ping_cps
Taking a CP server database snapshot
To take a CP server database snapshot
Type the following command:
# cpsadm -s cp_server -a db_snapshot
Replacing coordination points for server-based fencing in an
online cluster
Use the following procedure to perform a planned replacement of customized
coordination points (CP servers or SCSI-3 disks) without incurring application
downtime on an online SFCFS cluster.
Administering Storage Foundation Cluster File System and its components
Administering I/O Fencing
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